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January 08, 2020, 03:07:02 AM
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As the edit implies, it's already solved and there's currently no known tool for generating the wallet's addresses and keys from the "chain_private_key".
Please read the previous replies first before posting Wink

This was a good hack. But its still a lot complex to be honest.
All you have to do is to Click, Copy and Paste Undecided Don't sweat the terms and numbers.
But do not try that with your current funded account's backup, do it if there's no official tool yet, you really need to spend your coins and you lost access to your account.

I bet if there will be a tool for that json file, the first batch will be command line tools that's much more complex for beginners.
If anyone find one, please share it here.

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January 09, 2020, 12:49:34 AM
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Since i join in crypto, i only know .json file is for MyEtherWallet. When you first time create wallet then download the .json file.
But if that's .json file for MyEtherWallet, you need a password to access too.
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January 09, 2020, 07:06:05 AM
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Since i join in crypto, i only know .json file is for MyEtherWallet. When you first time create wallet then download the .json file.

JSON is simply JavaScript Object Notation and it is a file or data format that is human readable. it doesn't belong to any wallet, some of them are simply using this format to make it easier for users to open their backup file in a text editor and read its content.
p.s. by the way read OP, the problem is already solved.

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